Electrolytic apparatus



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ELECTROLYTIC APPARATUS.

APPLICATION FILED Nov. I2, 1920.

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A L A YEUg/e i? 'A lll/VEN T03 @f Awa/mm" Haw BV Manara ments of my invention yet it is not to be understood therefrom that the invention is restricted to the particular embodiments dis closed. Various modications in detail and in the arrangement of the parts maybe made by those skilled in the art Without departing trom the invention` as vdefined inthe following claims.

What l claim isf l. An electrolytic apparatus comprising a single tank through which vthe electrolyte can How continuously and a plurality of groups of electrodes in said tank, each group comprising anodes Vand cathodes, and the anodes ofy one group receiving current from a diHere-nt conducto-r from that which supplies current to another group.

2. An electrolytic apparatus comprising a single tank through which the electrolyte can flow continuously and a plurality ol groups of electrodes in said tank9 each group comprising anodes and cathodes, the cathodes .of each group being connected to a conductor which conveys current to the anodes of the next group.

" 3. 15in electrolytic apparatus cemprisin a single tank for the electrolyte and a p ureceiving current from a -dierent conductor and means vfor circulating the electrolyte separately through the sections of the tank served by the dierent groups oit electrodes.

ln witness whereof, ll have hereunto s' ed m name. 1.19m y HENRY Y. EAGLE. 

